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Oct 01 2008

Are you looking to publish your first chapbook?

Published by jodapoet at 11:54 pm under Poetry, Writing Edit This

Shadow Poetry is a chapbook publisher, magazine publisher, resource center and hub for anything poetic. As a writer I was looking to publish my first poetry chapbook and literally researched publishers for a couple of months.  I decided Shadow Poetry was best suited to my needs.  They had much to offer and also let me be in control of the entire process. A myriad of styles, fonts, covers and all sorts of choices available was what sold me on their services.  Since this was my first book I had no idea what to expect.  Marie, the head honcho there was extremely patient, helpful and efficient during the entire process.  I did not expect to have the book published for at least a month after I emailed the submission. To my complete and utter amazement my chapbooks were at my door within eight days of Shadow Poetry receiving my manuscript.  They are just awesome!!! If you are a writer of any type, you should check them out.  They not only publish poetry but can publish other styles of writing as well.  Their website is a cornucopia of information and resources.  The best decision I’ve ever made going with them.  The result, well after one year almost to the day, my book was on their bestseller list and  won an award for best chapbook of the year 2005 by a local magazine.  Of course my writing had much to do with it however I have Shadow Poetry to thank for it - BIG TIME!

Check them out at: http://www.shadowpoetry.com

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3 Responses to “Are you looking to publish your first chapbook?”

  1. yanjiarenon 02 Oct 2008 at 10:12 am edit this

    I have written a lot of poetry but never thought of where I could ever publish it. Thanks ever so much for the tip. Buzzed and Stumbled.

  2. sarabellaon 02 Oct 2008 at 10:44 am edit this

    Great resource… I’m checking it out!

  3. jodapoeton 02 Oct 2008 at 11:17 pm edit this

    You’re welcome. And, also check out Poet’s Market through Writer’s Digest books. It’s an absolute for poets.

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